WhatsApp Brings New Emojis And Supports Oms

WhatsApp Brings New Emojis And Supports Oms

The new stickers have been a success to raise awareness

WhatsApp as a support measure for the World Health Organization , WhatsApp now launched a new series of emojis that refer to the work that is being done in the world to combat the coronavirus.

The coronavirus pandemic has made various organizations and social networks show support for people and the main body, the WHO. Now WhatsApp has joined the support campaigns more and has implemented a package of emojis.

WhatsApp emojis arrive in order to raise awareness about the coronavirus , in addition to supporting the World Health Organization in a different way.

During the days of quarantine, one of the most widely used means of communication has been WhatsApp. The largest instant messaging application in the world has served to make video calls, partially stop the false information that exists about the coronavirus, as well as keep people in touch with their friends or family. But now WhatsApp decided to implement a sticker package to show its support for the WHO in another way.

The package of stickers called Together at Home, was presented by WhatsApp and the World Health Organization this Tuesday. Its purpose is to express emotions and moments that the world is going through being in quarantine protecting itself from the coronavirus.

In addition, the sticker pack has another purpose, which is to honor the work that doctors around the world are doing by paying tribute to them, in this way. At the same time, it will help the people who interact with these stickers to create awareness in others and with this a form of respect and awareness towards what is happening in the world will be created.

Among the stickers you can find some that remind people to wash their hands, set the distance to avoid contagion, exercise during confinement and also, what matters most and the main task, create awareness and pay tribute to doctors and health personnel saving lives around the world.

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